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Davie Provan played a handful of games for Sydney Olympic in the summer of 1986 in a bid to build up his fitness after being laid low with a virus, turns out he had M.E and was diagnosed not long afterwards, retiring from the game aged just 30.

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Celtic open the scoring at East End. A win here would have sealed the league for them. 
They did not win.
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It all worked out perfectly in the end, doubt there will be a single Celtic fan who isn’t thankful we drew that game.
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4 hours ago, Drew Brees said:

 


It all worked out perfectly in the end, doubt there will be a single Celtic fan who isn’t thankful we drew that game.

 

Celtic fans at the time weren't happy. Much accusations that we only tried against them and tears that we didn't lie down and just let then win, leading to them angrily saying that we were 'Hunfermline' and other hilarious bullshit from disgustingly thick scum.

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1 hour ago, Lurkst said:

Joe Jordan wheels away to celebrate as Welsh defender Ian Evans (on the deck) has just put through his own goal. That 1-0 win at Hampden set us on the road to Argentina 78.

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I don't remember Dai Davies being that camp.

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On 2/12/2019 at 23:01, Flybhoy said:

While watching the Auchinleck Talbot v Ayr United Scottish Cup tie on the BBC a few weeks ago the commentator told how that extension to the old main stand at Douglas Park is now the actual main stand at Talbot's ground, the structure was dismantled and transported, presumably in several large lorry loads down to Ayrshire where it was re-assembled and built at the Junior sides ground where it still stands today, approximately 20 years later.

Aye but they painted over the part numbers and couldn't figure out which beam was meant to go where, took a while to figure it out. 

On 2/21/2019 at 17:52, Walter said:

Partick Thistle / St Mirren hero and runner-up in the 1975 Brown-Kipper Tie wearer of the year awards  Dougie Somner congratulates the young winner at a star- studded ceremony in some grotty community hall. 

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Those ties looks ridiculous. 

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